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wenge coffee table
2 commentsmortise and tenon joinery, bent laminated legs, with a 2 piece wenge top shellac finish. 60"x18"x19"H
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Menorah
This is something I've been brainstorming for about a year. Working for many jewish families in the NYC metro area, this seemed a fitting idea for them. One rabbi I know bought 10 Wenge & Maple...
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Tree Of Life Portable Ark
4 commentsHorizontally orientated Bird's Eye Maple, with Wenge Tree of Life. The Torah was rebuilt using Maple & Wenge as well.
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"Deco"
5 commentsI designed this panel style box to express some of the Art Deco style.I wanted to make a box that was formal in design then shape it free form, a contradiction.
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Behind Closed Doors
3 commentsThis is a cabinet that was inspired by Krenov with my own twists and turns. This box has a lot of different woodworking. There is marquetry, turning, carving, and different types of...
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Pyramid supported vessel
2 commentsThis piece, with a terrible title, has a bit of an Art Deco feel to it, as well as a sort of faux-Aztec vibe. Or maybe "The Day the Earth Stood Still". It's made of rosewood (I think), tiger stripe...
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Ash, Oak and Wenge contemporary bench
4 commentsCurved top bench with with Wenge inlay and trim. Tung oil finish. Mortise and tenon joinery. Height: 18" Length: 37" Width: 12"
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Custom built-in window wall
This unit was designed to fit between 2 walls and frame a window. The center section is bowfront and is veneered with figured bubinga. The drawers below the window are lateral files. The...
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Bowfront built-in cbinet
1 commentThis cabinet was built to fit into an existing closet space that had been gutted. There is a slight bowfront to the entire unit which required several curved forms to laminate the drawer fronts and...
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Tool Cabinet
3 commentsA Greene & Greene inspired tool cabinet, built while I was a first semester student in the Introduction to Woodworking class at Red Rocks Community College in the Fine Woodworking...
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Bloodwood and Wenge Jewelry box
Bloodwood carcass with bent lamination Wenge legs and lid. The box is suspended from the legs on brass pins. Tray is hard Maple and Ebony, linings are velvet. lid insert is kidskin, finish is lacquer.
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Stand for weather station
This stand, for a 60's German 'Sputnik' weather station, is made from black walnut, wenge and ebony, with an inlay of sterling silver.Finished in boiled linseed oil, shellac and beeswax.
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The Pyramid
1 commentThe Pyramid is a display/storage box for a child's glass crystal ball. The box is 6/3/4" square by 5-7/8" high and has many different kinds of exotic hardwoods inlayed.
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Behind Closed Doors
2 commentsThis is a Krenov inspired cabinet. It is made out of Padauk, wenge, and maple.
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Bubinga Cabinet
1 commentThis is inpired by Krenov's work. It is made out of Bubinga, wenge, maple, and mahogany. Everything on this project was made by me except for the Brusso knife hinges and magnets holding...
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Lacewood Jewelry Box for my wife
This box was made with Lacewood as the primary with Wenge and Padauk accents. The interior dividers and tray frames are also Wenge. The tray bottoms are Ambrosia Maple and the box bottom is Sapele...
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Amy's Box
2 commentsThis is a jewelry/keepsake box that I made for my new sister in-law. The top is produced out of solid pieces of Quilted Maple, Honduran Mahogany and Wenge. It's been beveled to lighten the edges and...
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Keepsake Box
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Small Clock
Just a small contemporary clock. Easy weekend project and perfect for the holidays.
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Musical Table
I designed and built this table for my wife. She is a piano teacher and needed a place to put her piano books. The table top simulates a musical staff using wenge and zebra woods done using...
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